ZDNet Australia has announced the opening of nominations for the CIO of the Year Award for 2007.
Chris Anderson, former chief executive of Optus, was presented with an accolade for "providing leadership through services to the industry" by the Service Providers Association (SPAN) last night, for his significant contribution to the "growth, competition and innovation of the Australian telecommunications industry".
A highly successful export operation has seen local systems management software developer Integrated Research take out the overall prize in the iAwards, which highlight technological innovation by local companies.
Catch up on all the latest breaking news from the CeBIT Australia show floor in Sydney.
CSC Australia has won a AU$20 million deal with the Department of Defence as the system integrator for its Joint Command Support Environment.
Victorian Web start-up My Perfect has a strong story and rationale for why it will succeed. But it has to overcome some challenges and design flaws first.
According to the Office of the Privacy Commissioner's 2007 annual report, Australian consumers should feel pretty safe but that's because it's full of crap.
It has been a busy year in telecoms, whether because of the increasingly bitter relationship between Telstra and the government; the awarding of the contentious but (finally) progressive broadband contract to OPEL; the pivotal election that led to a change of government; or the move of 3G mobile technology into the mainstream at last.
Bill Murray's weeks spent in the purgatory of Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania -- depicted in the amusing movie Groundhog Day -- have become a cultural sounding point, mentioned in passing to describe a situation where someone is stuck in the same painful, unresolvable situation day after day.
What is the chance you're sending your IT suppliers Christmas cards this festive season?
Upsetting employees by botching their payroll is bad for morale, staff relations, and unprofessional. Would outsourcing this function be detrimental to your business?
Linux has made a big impact in the server room, but usability issues and lock-in to Microsoft Office have conspired to hold it back on the desktop. Has that all changed?
We look at three hardware tools and one software tool for network maintenance.
Steve Wood, president of Nortel Networks, Australia and New Zealand, defends his company's moves into a wireless future.
One of the great challenges of implementing customer relationship management is getting CRM to work together with your existing systems. What is the best approach for connecting CRM?
Nokia's successor to the E61 boasts a slimmer side profile and a 2-megapixel shooter.
The new wave of hybrid PDA business phones are here. The gadget gurus from RMIT decide who talks the talk.
Secrecy seems to shroud the data centre arena -- all well and good for security's sake, but not so great when trying to pick a provider. We pull back the curtains to find what data centre options exist in Australia.
Linux has made a big impact in the server room, but usability issues and lock-in to Microsoft Office have conspired to hold it back on the desktop. Has that all changed?
We look at three hardware tools and one software tool for network maintenance.
Apple drops iPhone NDA
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StartupCamp Melbourne: The review
Google should come clean on datacentres
US shows what OPEL could have been
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Over the last decade the art of maintaining the datacentre of a large organisation has evolved into an art form.
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